The History Of International Women’s Day

Today, March 8th is International Women’s Day. A day dedicated to celebrating the cultural, social, and political achievements of women. And a day to reflect on the issues that they still face globally. International Women’s Day remained a major holiday only celebrated in socialist countries up until the 1970’s. Most of the international community did not formally observe the date until 1975. The UN celebrated International Women’s Year that year. Since that year the UN officially celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8th. International Women’s Day is now an official holiday in many countries. On this day feminist demonstrations are held in many countries. But when did International Women’s Day start, who started it, and did it help destroy a centuries-old Russian monarchy? Well, Let’s Find Out. VIDEO ON THE PARIS COMMUNE: Follow me on twitter Or Reddit r/cogitoedu Or Facebook @CogitoYT IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE TO MY PATREON PLEASE SEE HERE. MERCHANDISE SOURCES (Affiliate Links) Why Women Have Better *** Under Socialism: And Other Arguments for Economic Independence - Other Sources #1909 The First National Woman’s Day in the US Olga Hess Gankin and H.H. Fisher eds, The Bolsheviks and the First World War: the origins of the Third International Stanford University Press, 1940 Beckett, Ian F.W. (2007). The Great war (2 ed.). Wade, Rex (21 April 2005). The Russian Revolution, 1917 (2nd ed.). Women’s SOME SFX TAKEN FROM AGE OF EMPIRES II MUSIC BY THANKS TO AND FOR MANY OF THE VECTOR IMAGES All images are taken from Creative Commons or used in accordance with fair use. If one of your images has been used and I have forgotten to attribute please contact me by email or on twitter I will instantly resolve that. Why have you scrolled this far down? No one reads down here. #IWD #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2020 #women’sday #history Music by Epidemic Sound:
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